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Looks like Hale's tearing it up in Europe. He'll probably be the starting 4. Looks like Marcius and Davis are playing well also. Interesting that Lawson, Carroll, and Simpson haven't been mentioned at all.

Re: Purdue 2011-2012 Athletics thread

Looks like Hale's tearing it up in Europe. He'll probably be the starting 4. Looks like Marcius and Davis are playing well also. Interesting that Lawson, Carroll, and Simpson haven't been mentioned at all.

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Simpson hasn't been playing because of his foot. Clisby says he looks good in practice, no clue why he can practice but not play in games. Haven't been able to track down all the boxscores but Lawson and Carroll haven't been getting a lot of minutes for whatever reason.

Re: Purdue 2011-2012 Athletics thread

Simpson hasn't been playing because of his foot. Clisby says he looks good in practice, no clue why he can practice but not play in games. Haven't been able to track down all the boxscores but Lawson and Carroll haven't been getting a lot of minutes for whatever reason.

Thanks for the info. on Simpson. I've just been going off what I read in the Lafayette JC articles.

Personally, I thought that Hale looked better than Lawson in pre-season last year. Right now it looks like you can pencil in Marcius and Hammons for pretty much all the minutes at C and Hale for some major minutes at 4. Carroll is probably too slow to ever share the floor with Hammons or Marcius, and I think Hale gives you the same mid-range game with more athletcism and better rebounding. The days of Travis Carroll mattering may be at an end.